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as early as next year we will see human space flight in the suborbital -- these are big and dramatic things happening quickly and swiftly. it is a dynamic time, an exciting time to be in space. it is only the beginning. i want to come back to this panel 20 years from now and see where we are. this week marks the 50th anniversary of when jfk went to a joint session of congress and said we want to go to the mission. we are still reaching for new heights 50 years later. we are at the beginning of unlocking what space can bring and a boundless opportunities that lie ahead. dodd-frank please still think the best is yet ahead. want to go to peter marquez who was instrumental within the obama white house on helping us draft our national space strategy. peter? [applause] >> thanks to david and jeff for putting this panel together. for me it has been great to sit here in the audience and listen to what happened and how we got to where we are. fascinating for me, appreciate the opportunity. one thing i want to talk about doesn't have to do with the content of policy but why we have a policy. a
as early as next year we will see human space flight in the suborbital -- these are big and dramatic things happening quickly and swiftly. it is a dynamic time, an exciting time to be in space. it is only the beginning. i want to come back to this panel 20 years from now and see where we are. this week marks the 50th anniversary of when jfk went to a joint session of congress and said we want to go to the mission. we are still reaching for new heights 50 years later. we are at the beginning of...
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the big questions, where, when, how big this storm will be. it's a monster. and the weather channel's samantha mohr has the forecast for us. what can we expect, and where is it supposed to be the worst? >> i tell you what, it's going to affect over 100 million people. a long swath of potential destruction here because we're going to see incredible icing, heavy snow. this could go down as one of the top five biggest snowstorms of all time on record here in the u.s. so i think the icing is going to be the real problem as we head out the door the next couple of days and then we'll have to deal with the heavy snow, as well. we're talking an inch of ice in places like indianapolis, and with the winds we're going to see on top of this, we could likely see some incredible power outages here that could be long lasting, long duration power outages, not good when seeing these dangerous, cold windchills as well. so, here's that swath. we're going to see that heavy, heavy snow over 2100 miles long, stretching from oklahoma city, into chicago, and into new england as we h
the big questions, where, when, how big this storm will be. it's a monster. and the weather channel's samantha mohr has the forecast for us. what can we expect, and where is it supposed to be the worst? >> i tell you what, it's going to affect over 100 million people. a long swath of potential destruction here because we're going to see incredible icing, heavy snow. this could go down as one of the top five biggest snowstorms of all time on record here in the u.s. so i think the icing is...
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there were some big losses unfortunately some big lessons or perhaps the biggest loss was the program. we encourage the consolidation of the military and civilian whether. they met with mixed nasa and know what and dod to agree on a systemic group phenomenally out of the budget just went haywire and the requirements for the system or uncontrolled in a way that the spending went dramatically out control and eventually the program had to be killed and separated, so there was a big loss. or passion about the program. a single stage to orbit i learned a very important lesson which is about policy never trump's physics. so you can say whatever you want, but if you can't do it coming and we wanted to build a single stage door -- to the orbit and the camera with a beautiful concept that looked like the future we just didn't have the technology. and ultimately we did not have the will either. >> i wouldn't say that national security space was a loss under our -- under the administration. i think a lot of great programs were developed, but i can't really take credit for any of that is what i a
there were some big losses unfortunately some big lessons or perhaps the biggest loss was the program. we encourage the consolidation of the military and civilian whether. they met with mixed nasa and know what and dod to agree on a systemic group phenomenally out of the budget just went haywire and the requirements for the system or uncontrolled in a way that the spending went dramatically out control and eventually the program had to be killed and separated, so there was a big loss. or...
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that's a big risk. we can't do that. >> dr. rivlin, i want to draw on your expertise in thinking about these things in the ideal form. you're in that unusual situation of having worked in the politics of these issues as a budget director, but you also stepped back and can look at them from a more academic perspective. if you were not trapped in the political dimensions that we're living in today in trying to figure out how to make these decisions, what would you recommend as the ideal, the ideal posture that the government take on debt and deficits as we try to work our way out of this recession? if you didn't have to get republicans to go along with you or democrats to go along with you. what would you recommend we do, and when would we start it, and what would be the combination of elements that you would use to move us out of the deficit and debt position we're in now? >> well, the answer to when we would start it would be about 10 years ago, but we don't have that option. we're here now. and we have a large and growing debt
that's a big risk. we can't do that. >> dr. rivlin, i want to draw on your expertise in thinking about these things in the ideal form. you're in that unusual situation of having worked in the politics of these issues as a budget director, but you also stepped back and can look at them from a more academic perspective. if you were not trapped in the political dimensions that we're living in today in trying to figure out how to make these decisions, what would you recommend as the ideal,...
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in fact, that's a big lie. that's the big lie that in fact the democrats, hopefully the
in fact, that's a big lie. that's the big lie that in fact the democrats, hopefully the
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it's a big world. libya is a big country. most people don't realize, it's actually the biggest country in africa with the smallest population or one of the smallest populations. so there's a lot of places to hide. i think, you know, i've said consistently i don't believe he will surrender. that part i think i have a strong sense of. he's a real revolutionary. he's not a bureaucrat. he's a soldier. he will try to go down fighting or escape in some kind of mysterious way. but whether they can really find one man in all of libya, if he's even still in libya, and i think he still is, it's a big country. >> "the new york times," a front page story today raising a question i think could be asked about many of the countries going through these dramatic changes in the region. that is as the old power gets kicked out or leaves, what comes in next? "the new york times" reporting there are growing concerns that radical islamists are the best organized forces in libya and therefore could have disproportionate influence. a concern there a
it's a big world. libya is a big country. most people don't realize, it's actually the biggest country in africa with the smallest population or one of the smallest populations. so there's a lot of places to hide. i think, you know, i've said consistently i don't believe he will surrender. that part i think i have a strong sense of. he's a real revolutionary. he's not a bureaucrat. he's a soldier. he will try to go down fighting or escape in some kind of mysterious way. but whether they can...
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is a concern that as the regime blocks the phone service again as it did on friday when we had the big demonstrations, as it's going to cut the rail service, which -- which here in alexandria the rail, the main rail station terminates right at one of the big rally points here, if the regime is going to try and thwart them in that way, there's a concern that the regime is also trying to divide them by giving -- by essentially sort of having a soft option and a tough option out there. so -- and again, i think one of the things emerging here is there's no clear leadership of the demonstrators. who do you talk to? who convinces the demonstrators when it's time to step back? this million-man march again is going to be a -- another key day. i don't think anyone fools themselves and thinks it's going to be over. they know the regime's digging in, john. >> nic robertson, fabulous reporting. >>> can president obama bring about a peaceful resolution? we have the former under secretary, asking you about the million-man march. is this a tipping point? when the administration sends the new vice pre
is a concern that as the regime blocks the phone service again as it did on friday when we had the big demonstrations, as it's going to cut the rail service, which -- which here in alexandria the rail, the main rail station terminates right at one of the big rally points here, if the regime is going to try and thwart them in that way, there's a concern that the regime is also trying to divide them by giving -- by essentially sort of having a soft option and a tough option out there. so -- and...
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>> oh, it's a big day. everyone wanted to have a memory here. >> reporter: this night is something that so many people here never dared dream might happen in their lifetime. >> i don't know what's going to happen next. i'm happy, but i'm scared. >> reporter: looking at the prospects of a society that has been fundamentally changed. it's called liberation square for a reason, and you really understand that now. >> and ron allen, what a day for you to witness down there. >> reporter: so many incredible acts of courage and determination, brian. it was really, truly inspiring. for so long people said liberation square was the only place they felt free in this country. now that feeling is sweeping this entire ancient land. >> ron allen, after a great day of reporting. stay loose. we may ask you to go rescue richard engle from that crowd. ron, thanks. >>> at the obama white house last night and today, the ongoing effort, don't forget to try to play this right, and then get the reaction to mubarak's departure righ
>> oh, it's a big day. everyone wanted to have a memory here. >> reporter: this night is something that so many people here never dared dream might happen in their lifetime. >> i don't know what's going to happen next. i'm happy, but i'm scared. >> reporter: looking at the prospects of a society that has been fundamentally changed. it's called liberation square for a reason, and you really understand that now. >> and ron allen, what a day for you to witness down...
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how big of an area is that in terms of say, square mileage? >> it's every people live practically except for people in the south pole. it's because the satellite was checking the atmosphere around the earth. it's got to go where the air is. that's the way it was launched. >> wait a minute but you're telling me, james, this is an area, this 57 degrees latitude north and south, i mean, you can't just say this is new york city or somewhere else? where is this? >> actually, you can't. >> just people live here? >> because the path can be projected out at a million miles ahead circling the earth and the final couple days, you can tell really who is on that and who is not. it doesn't matter about the odds. people are worried. you have to change what you're looking forward to. what i'm looking forward to is a spectacular harmless fireworks show in the sky. >> why? does it break up? is that that's what's expected to happen? >> it breaks up and pieces slow down for the most part. if you're unlucky, something could hit you or your dog. but what i'm going
how big of an area is that in terms of say, square mileage? >> it's every people live practically except for people in the south pole. it's because the satellite was checking the atmosphere around the earth. it's got to go where the air is. that's the way it was launched. >> wait a minute but you're telling me, james, this is an area, this 57 degrees latitude north and south, i mean, you can't just say this is new york city or somewhere else? where is this? >> actually, you...
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. >> judge jeanine: and he was winning big. the scary part is that nobody is making a big issue of this. your book is unearthing a lot of this stuff that people take for granted. tell us about kerry and boehner. >> i tried to take the approach what the sec would do if they were investigating our stock trades or somebody else's. access to information. they were very much involved in the healthcare debate and determining the fate of the legislation. and what you see is in the case of john kerry he was on a critical commit cree that helped write the legislation. it was pushing for obama care. at the same time the investment funds that he and his wife owns were massively and aggressively buying pharmaceutical stock and manufacturers of medical equipment and selling health insurance company stocks and the timing is amazing when you look at the pattern of the two. john boehner in december of 2009 a few days before the public option was killed where the government was going to offer health insurance. few days before that john boehner'
. >> judge jeanine: and he was winning big. the scary part is that nobody is making a big issue of this. your book is unearthing a lot of this stuff that people take for granted. tell us about kerry and boehner. >> i tried to take the approach what the sec would do if they were investigating our stock trades or somebody else's. access to information. they were very much involved in the healthcare debate and determining the fate of the legislation. and what you see is in the case of...
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we had an election that was that shellacking for the big spenders. they just lost and they were demanding among other things accountability. they were demanding that we in congress be responsible for what we do and do it out in the open and stand up and be willing to answer in our town hall meetings for what we have done. a fair request in a great republic like ours, i think. i have been a critic of this idea that we won't have a budget we won't vote and we haven't voted. very few votes. we had the harry reid proposal when the john boehner proposal and this compromise proposal. our colleagues brought up the house budget so they could vote it down and it was a historic budget. they did it publicly and voted on the floor. there were amendments, new spending by $6 trillion. they changed the death course of america. i would like to have seen them go further because even that plan to alter the debt trajectory of america, bringing down our deficit didn't balance in the tenth year. the house was radical and did strange things, not so. read the budget. it wa
we had an election that was that shellacking for the big spenders. they just lost and they were demanding among other things accountability. they were demanding that we in congress be responsible for what we do and do it out in the open and stand up and be willing to answer in our town hall meetings for what we have done. a fair request in a great republic like ours, i think. i have been a critic of this idea that we won't have a budget we won't vote and we haven't voted. very few votes. we had...
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the other thing you need to know is that this big country who's fought these big ten years of war, we don't have an economy anymore. here's that second point in a nutshell. >> wall street wrecked the economy three years ago and nobody's held responsible for that. not a single person has been indicted or convicted for destroying -- [ applause ] -- 20%, 20% of our national net worth accumulated over the course of two centuries. wall street has iron control over the economic policies of this country and one party is a wholly owned subsidry of wall street. >> alan grayson nutshelling nicely what happened to us the last few years and explaining in that case why an occupy wall street protest makes sense to anybody who gets the basics about what's wrong with our country right now. here's another nutshell version of it. >> the people on wall street broke this country and did it one lousy mortgage at a time. it happened more than three years ago and there has still been no basic accountability and there has been no real effort to fix it. that's why i want to run for the united states senate. t
the other thing you need to know is that this big country who's fought these big ten years of war, we don't have an economy anymore. here's that second point in a nutshell. >> wall street wrecked the economy three years ago and nobody's held responsible for that. not a single person has been indicted or convicted for destroying -- [ applause ] -- 20%, 20% of our national net worth accumulated over the course of two centuries. wall street has iron control over the economic policies of this...
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it's had a big impact at the white house. people believe it's the continued strength of this pro democracy movement. we're going to talk about what's happening on the ground to pro-tell fors and journalists, we'll talk to one journalist who was detained by hours by the egyptian secret police. we'll be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] sit down. it's ok. you've got preparation h with the only cream that gives you maximum strength pain relief. and relieves swelling, burning, and itching. preparation h. doctor recommended -- by name. >>> human rights groups as well as the white house are imploring the egyptian government to stop harassing and detaining journalists and protestors. vice president biden said to immediately end the arrests and beatings. the fact that they are still asking this tells you something. last friday, egyptian authorities said no, no, reporters are welcome. that's what the press office said. human rights watch said today military police have arbitrarily detained at least 119 people since the end of january
it's had a big impact at the white house. people believe it's the continued strength of this pro democracy movement. we're going to talk about what's happening on the ground to pro-tell fors and journalists, we'll talk to one journalist who was detained by hours by the egyptian secret police. we'll be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] sit down. it's ok. you've got preparation h with the only cream that gives you maximum strength pain relief. and relieves swelling, burning, and itching....
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. >>> and charlie sheen's surprise cameo at tv's big night. the emmy awards. also a big night for tv's most popular family. >>> charlie sheen eating a little humble pie there last night. we'll hear more from him. good morning, everyone. i'm andrea canning. >> and i'm linsey davis, rob nelson is off. >>> the president unveils a new deficit reduction plan today. there is also a release of a new book. >> it's raising a curtain on the obama white house. abc's rick klein has been poring through the book. >> reporter: economists feared another great depression. and in the white house, according to a new book. the obama economic team was fighting. we're home alone. there's no adult in charge. clinton would nef have made these mistakes. and two female members of the president's senior team sound off about a white house that they felt was a boy's club. another top economist, christina roamer said he was sometimes treated like she doesn't matter. quote, i felt like a piece of meat." if white house pushback has been released. others say the week doesn't ring true. >> put
. >>> and charlie sheen's surprise cameo at tv's big night. the emmy awards. also a big night for tv's most popular family. >>> charlie sheen eating a little humble pie there last night. we'll hear more from him. good morning, everyone. i'm andrea canning. >> and i'm linsey davis, rob nelson is off. >>> the president unveils a new deficit reduction plan today. there is also a release of a new book. >> it's raising a curtain on the obama white house. abc's...
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government and this is about the big government cutting back with a roar. what is your response to that? >> it's not true. when i was president, and as i pointed out, we spent less than 20% of gdp -- we spent less than 19% of gdp and we taxed less than 20% of gdp but at or under the post world war to leverage. when i was a governor we had the second lowest tax burden in the country to be i raised the taxes to fund education and economic development incentives and lower the taxes to provide tax incentives to create jobs and to reduce the income tax burden. i got rid of the income tax on 25% of people, so that's not true. but i do what i want to do the way that we would disagree is he would like to keep on cutting the government and think everything would be wonderful. if you look at this book i call for the public-private partnership and infrastructure. it's nothing that america has never done. i have no objection to privatizing certain things. but on the other hand, if you look at the facts, it's not public versus private. it's what works best. for the simp
government and this is about the big government cutting back with a roar. what is your response to that? >> it's not true. when i was president, and as i pointed out, we spent less than 20% of gdp -- we spent less than 19% of gdp and we taxed less than 20% of gdp but at or under the post world war to leverage. when i was a governor we had the second lowest tax burden in the country to be i raised the taxes to fund education and economic development incentives and lower the taxes to...
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scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> ron paul is still threatening to win next tuesday's iowa caucuses. still within striking distance. much to the ire of the republican party establishment. good thing for them, then-s that ron paul is not a particularly difficult figure to discredit. by now america is well aware of his political kryptonite, the infamous newsletters bearing his name and littered with extraordinarily offensive language. congressman paul reportedly modified his earlier "wasn't me" excuse earlier today, telling a radio talk show caller that he didn't write all of the newsletters, only the parts dealing with economics. true or not, that actually brings up an important point. the ron paul newsletters weren't all about homophobia and peddling racist conspiracy theories. it was actually devoted largely to the singular ron paul economic ideology, seeking converts to the church of the gold standard, the only form of currency spelled out
scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> ron paul is still threatening to win next tuesday's iowa caucuses. still within striking distance. much to the ire of the republican party establishment. good thing for them, then-s that ron paul is not a particularly difficult figure to discredit. by now america is well aware of his political kryptonite, the infamous...
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oh my gosh, oh my gosh.. look at these big pieces of potato. ♪ what's that? big piece of potato. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. what i've tried it. big piece of potato. but nothing's helped me beat my back pain. then i tried this. it's salonpas. this is the relief i've been looking for. salonpas has 2 powerful pain fighting ingredients that work for up to 12 hours. and my pharmacist told me it's the only otc pain patch approved for sale using the same rigorous...
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the only would it help the economy is big deficit reduction. when democrats do this, one of the things to watch is we use to talk about spending as the problem because spending is the problem. spending has jumped from 20% of gdp to 25% to gdp. spending is too high and needs to come down. raising taxes is no part of cutting spending. raising taxes is what politicians do instead of cutting spending. in 1982, they said deficit spending and just turned it to just deficits. all that happened in 1982 was taxes were raised. spending increased rather than decrease. in 1990, after the deal to cut spending and raise taxes, taxes went up -- spending what up, not down. both times, spending got worse, not better. all of the discussions are around now, democrats are now suggesting to add $1 trillion in additional spending to the spending reduction package because they want $1 trillion of tax increases to pay for one trillion -- $1 trillion of higher spending, and the phony spending they are now offering is the promise not to be in afghanistan and iraq for th
the only would it help the economy is big deficit reduction. when democrats do this, one of the things to watch is we use to talk about spending as the problem because spending is the problem. spending has jumped from 20% of gdp to 25% to gdp. spending is too high and needs to come down. raising taxes is no part of cutting spending. raising taxes is what politicians do instead of cutting spending. in 1982, they said deficit spending and just turned it to just deficits. all that happened in 1982...
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do you fear big business, big go, or big labor. only 9% fear big labour. 65% fuel big government. >> they ink government iscorrup. >> they feel it's filled within. it'the big movement in the apologiepolls isamong the demra. when they look at the bailout and theax code they say that is the way we thought it worked. >> they can take the road of po. >> you can glow against the go t we need to have is bring america to a playing w a a place place . >> i think that populous road i. it's easy and happening in many media outlets to over emphasize the movement. theri mentioned the study who du fear more the big government or big business. that is off sit of what the occupy movement stands for. >> there was a question do youty the have aroun and the have not. the number of people that think we should redistribute is going down not up. as y look at the automobile --y movement the public opinion is moving the opposite way. it's easy to ove estimate the occupy movement's cultural power. my jokel hear leralism. >> why don't they care aboutine? >
do you fear big business, big go, or big labor. only 9% fear big labour. 65% fuel big government. >> they ink government iscorrup. >> they feel it's filled within. it'the big movement in the apologiepolls isamong the demra. when they look at the bailout and theax code they say that is the way we thought it worked. >> they can take the road of po. >> you can glow against the go t we need to have is bring america to a playing w a a place place . >> i think that...
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we have found that this work is scary and big. they're the next generation. they are the long-term residents of the neighborhood. the kids are involved in helping us see what we cannot see in front of us. i will say that i shared a lot with you. i will stop there. there is the contact information. i thank you for the time. >> to do is you have any questions? no questions. we can move to public comment. no public comment. we can close this issue. are there any other items on the agenda to be called? >> no. this meeting is adjourned. thank you everyone for attending. >> around me what you see is an exhibition bien asian american women artist association. one of my favorites is cheers to muses which is a variety of sculpture, paintings and photographs in which the artists not only show their own work but talk about the muses who inspired them. coming up we have a variety of exhibitions celebrating diversity and performances and every first thursday we have an opening in our main gallery. >> what kinds of organizations utilize your affordable space progr program?
we have found that this work is scary and big. they're the next generation. they are the long-term residents of the neighborhood. the kids are involved in helping us see what we cannot see in front of us. i will say that i shared a lot with you. i will stop there. there is the contact information. i thank you for the time. >> to do is you have any questions? no questions. we can move to public comment. no public comment. we can close this issue. are there any other items on the agenda to...
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big piece of potato. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ electronic beeping ] [ male announcer ] still getting dandruff? neutrogena® t/gel shampoo defeats dandruff after just one use. t/gel shampoo. it works. neutrogena®. how do you know which ones to follow? the equity summary score consolidates the ratings of up to 10 independent research providers into a single score that's weighted based on how accurate they've been in the past. i'm howard spielberg of fidelity investments. the equity summary score is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades today and explore your next investing idea. >>> so what about me? i have a family history. am i heart attack-proof? so a couple of weeks ago i met up with dr. arthur to gauge my likelihood of having an actual heart attack. time to see what fate has to offer me. >> we had some good news when we did the imaging, you had no plaque in your coronary arteries, your carotids were like a spring chicken. >> i like that. someone mad
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it's too big a statend to complicated to run in. you can see meg was going to screw up somewhere down the line and she did. on the oer side, with the way the stateworks is when the governor's race goes to one party, th senate race that's the same year goes to that party. once you call the governor's race, you had to go the senate race for boxer. chris: gloria, let's take a look at your prediction. >> tax cuts, have you the mocratic plan for the middle class. i predict neither passes and it goes in a la duck session. chris: how did you know that? >> i'm not a rocket scientist, it was clear that th weren't going tocome to any agreement d would end up in a lame duck. another priction, you're going to be dealing with the tax cut issue in a couple more years. chris: kelly, here we go, kelly o'donnell. >> we thinkf the magical mystical bipartisanship,e're seei it in strange way people are voting again what they normally would to prepare for november and democrats a republins trying to find thin to work together on so they can sell themsel
it's too big a statend to complicated to run in. you can see meg was going to screw up somewhere down the line and she did. on the oer side, with the way the stateworks is when the governor's race goes to one party, th senate race that's the same year goes to that party. once you call the governor's race, you had to go the senate race for boxer. chris: gloria, let's take a look at your prediction. >> tax cuts, have you the mocratic plan for the middle class. i predict neither passes and...
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he's made a big change in his diet. he is a vegan. raising the question, if the first boomer president can press the restart button at the age of 65, what about the rest of the boomers? here's abc's ron claiborne. >> reporter: there was a time when bill clinton never met a big mac he didn't like. hillary clinton persuaded white house chefs to look healthier meals which kind of worked. but it wasn't until 2004, when he had triple bypass heart surgery that bill clinton truly got serious about changing his eating habits. then last year, with a goal of shedding 20 pounds for his daughter's wedding, he cut out all meat, as he explained to barbara walters. >> i quit eating animal products, including dairy. >> so, it's mostly what, grains and -- i mostly eat vegetables, fruits and whole grain bread and i just feel better doing it. >> reporter: for more than a year now, clinton had been adhering very closely to what's known as a vegan diet. like a vegetarian diet, the vegan diet excludes beef, chicken and pork. vegans cut out fish and all ani
he's made a big change in his diet. he is a vegan. raising the question, if the first boomer president can press the restart button at the age of 65, what about the rest of the boomers? here's abc's ron claiborne. >> reporter: there was a time when bill clinton never met a big mac he didn't like. hillary clinton persuaded white house chefs to look healthier meals which kind of worked. but it wasn't until 2004, when he had triple bypass heart surgery that bill clinton truly got serious...
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do you fear big business, big go, or big labor. only 9% fear big labour. 65% fuel big government. >> they ink government iscorrup. >> they feel it's filled within. it'the big movement in the apologiepolls isamong the demra. when they look at the bailout and theax code they say that is the way we thought it worked. >> they can take the road of po. >> you can glow against the go t we need to have is bring america to a playing w a a place place . >> i think that populous road i. it's easy and happening in many media outlets to over emphasize the movement. theri mentioned the study who du fear more the big government or big business. that is off sit of what the occupy movement stands for. >> there was a question do youty the have aroun and the have not. the number of people that think we should redistribute is going down not up. as y look at the automobile --y movement the public opinion is moving the opposite way. it's easy to ove estimate the occupy movement's cultural power. my jokel hear leralism. >> why don't they care aboutine? >
do you fear big business, big go, or big labor. only 9% fear big labour. 65% fuel big government. >> they ink government iscorrup. >> they feel it's filled within. it'the big movement in the apologiepolls isamong the demra. when they look at the bailout and theax code they say that is the way we thought it worked. >> they can take the road of po. >> you can glow against the go t we need to have is bring america to a playing w a a place place . >> i think that...
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i know the big picture; you use the government to promote licies. what are the policies to get people to demand more products so that companies can make more products and hire more people d e capit to build more factories? >> there are four things: you invest in infrastructure or other things that the public sector -- that's a kind of stimulous program. >> that's kind of a stim you las and creation of demand, different sides of the same coin. you put more money -- you give people -- you give employees or employers tax relief that puts more money in their pocket so that they spend more. you provide support to parts of the economy that we obvious laying people off on a huge scale that they don't wanto lay off because they have important work to do. and that's why support for state and lol governments is so important. you providenemployment insurance and support for workers who have lost their jobs and who would otherwise set off a spiral by cutting their spending. and you do everything that you can to promote t sale of american products to foreign con
i know the big picture; you use the government to promote licies. what are the policies to get people to demand more products so that companies can make more products and hire more people d e capit to build more factories? >> there are four things: you invest in infrastructure or other things that the public sector -- that's a kind of stimulous program. >> that's kind of a stim you las and creation of demand, different sides of the same coin. you put more money -- you give people --...
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and the second bush administration comes, and they say big tax cuts. that's going to fire up economic growth, tt's going to fire up job creation. they were wrong. when clinton had a proposal to raise revenue and cut spending, they said it would crater the economy, and yet clinton had the best record on economic growth, the best record on job creation. they were wrong again. during the second bush administration, at the end, has everybody forgotten? we were on the brink of financial collapse. i was called to a special meeting in this building with the bush administration's secretary of treasury, and i along with other lears of the house and the senate were told we were daysway from a financial collapse. this idea that you can't raise revenue or it will kill jobs; you can't cut spending or it will kill jobs has not proven to be right. in the real world, the clinton administration raised revenue, cut spending to get our debt under control
and the second bush administration comes, and they say big tax cuts. that's going to fire up economic growth, tt's going to fire up job creation. they were wrong. when clinton had a proposal to raise revenue and cut spending, they said it would crater the economy, and yet clinton had the best record on economic growth, the best record on job creation. they were wrong again. during the second bush administration, at the end, has everybody forgotten? we were on the brink of financial collapse. i...
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big scandal. should they be defunded? there >> there are so many reasons they should be defunded this is just more fuel fortifier. it is about time they be held -- fuel for the fire. it is about time they be held for their propaganda. where the women politicians who keep echoing the line of richards that these reproductive and women health services are so essential and being offered. when the tapes show everything but that. >> sean: seems like an outright lie in these 27 states where they got those answers. considering that was her defense. now this issue of project gun runner known as operation fast and furious, where these guns went from the u.s. to mexico even resulting in the deaths of americans. you've been investigating. >> i can't underscore what a nightmare this program has been essentially from the inception. as i pointed out in a lot of my reporting from the beginning, so many of these nightmares are bipartisan products. this was created under the bush administration. received millions of dollars of funds by the
big scandal. should they be defunded? there >> there are so many reasons they should be defunded this is just more fuel fortifier. it is about time they be held -- fuel for the fire. it is about time they be held for their propaganda. where the women politicians who keep echoing the line of richards that these reproductive and women health services are so essential and being offered. when the tapes show everything but that. >> sean: seems like an outright lie in these 27 states...
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big without imposing consequences, we'll fail. right now, president obama has very bad options. and he's going to have to figure out how to dance and how to maneuver over the course of the next six to eight months to keep this thing alive. >> you have been at this for decades and seem demoralized. if you could wave a magic wand and stabilize the middle east, what would you do? >> i'm not demoralized. >> good. >> to quote jack kennedy, it's not about me but to quote jack kennedy, i'm an idealist withoutwithou withoutal luwithou withoutwithou withoutal allusion law i'll be damn to recommend policies for my government that will result in failure. policies that aren't carefully thought through, policies based on the world the way they want it to be rather than on the way the world really is. this guy barack obama needs to keep working this problem. the secretary of state needs to get her arms around it. she needs to take charge. she needs to quietly work with abbas and netanyahu to find out where they really are. can the gaps be bridg
big without imposing consequences, we'll fail. right now, president obama has very bad options. and he's going to have to figure out how to dance and how to maneuver over the course of the next six to eight months to keep this thing alive. >> you have been at this for decades and seem demoralized. if you could wave a magic wand and stabilize the middle east, what would you do? >> i'm not demoralized. >> good. >> to quote jack kennedy, it's not about me but to quote jack...